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ford's 22% iforease in january sales compared to a year ago led the u.s. based manufacture.in g.m. and chrysler sales were up 16% each. it was the strongest january in five years for chrysler. and to ta's u.s. sales climbed 27%. ford and g.m. stocks didn't move much, up a half percent and a third of a percent respectively. but toyota jumped 2.9% to a new 52 week high. meantime, two energy giants reported strong fourth quarter profits. exxon earnings were 20 cents per share above estimates even though energy production dropped. chevron also had better than expected fourth quarter earnings d p share, 24 cents above estimates. it was helped by refining cheaper oil, leading to higher profit margins. chevron shares saw the bigger boost, up 1.2%. ped four of the five most actively uner.adds we .up. otlls&p 500 volatityfe ne than 5%, as it usually moves in the opposite direction of the market.s. cufomoarket focus.cu >> tom: despite the rise in the unemployment rate in january, our friday market monitor thinks the u.s. economy is gaining strength. heather brilliant is the global equity res
ford's 22% iforease in january sales compared to a year ago led the u.s. based manufacture.in g.m. and chrysler sales were up 16% each. it was the strongest january in five years for chrysler. and to ta's u.s. sales climbed 27%. ford and g.m. stocks didn't move much, up a half percent and a third of a percent respectively. but toyota jumped 2.9% to a new 52 week high. meantime, two energy giants reported strong fourth quarter profits. exxon earnings were 20 cents per share above estimates even...
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humans have populated every environment on earth. we live on the frozen tundra and in the searing deserts. we live in thriving cities of millions and in isolated camps of a few dozen. some societies seem simple because they are small and their members are self-sufficient and use simple tools. others seem complex because they have large populations and people depend on each other for food and goods and use sophisticated technology. in between, there is a range that fills the spectrum. all of these differences are cultural, learned behavior, the result of a complex interaction between our inventiveness and our natural environments. as we search for new horizons, our inventiveness thrusts us across the boundaries of space, into new worlds. this new view of earth dispels an ancient myopia -- the artificial boundaries of our states and the politics that often divide us. here is a vision of one planet and one family of humankind. but the view from earth reminds us of a common human dilemma, the rise and fall of our many ways of life. here,
humans have populated every environment on earth. we live on the frozen tundra and in the searing deserts. we live in thriving cities of millions and in isolated camps of a few dozen. some societies seem simple because they are small and their members are self-sufficient and use simple tools. others seem complex because they have large populations and people depend on each other for food and goods and use sophisticated technology. in between, there is a range that fills the spectrum. all of...
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government is trying their prompting those other countries to buy oil from washington's allies saudis and katori so you can imagine how happy the gulf states are about this whole new business coming in but washington is resolute to put more pressure on other countries to put forward more threats like cutting them off from the u.s. banking system. so to many countries the situation starts to look more like blackmail than anything else and was regards to iran and blackmail is essentially what the us calls diplomacy which by the way is not working but washington acts to hold not only ran hostage to sanctions but the whole world which is of course creating more tension aiming for the stars but lost at sea there's been a rare failure for watching us satellite for free as a rocket bring in communications equipment ditches only minutes after takeoff. a suicide bombers struck the u.s. embassy in turkey's copple on correct killing a security guard there along with himself authorities say the attacker reportedly a member of a left wing group detonated the explosives it was passing through an x.
government is trying their prompting those other countries to buy oil from washington's allies saudis and katori so you can imagine how happy the gulf states are about this whole new business coming in but washington is resolute to put more pressure on other countries to put forward more threats like cutting them off from the u.s. banking system. so to many countries the situation starts to look more like blackmail than anything else and was regards to iran and blackmail is essentially what the...
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quarterback, has been broadcasting all week. >> the crowd involvement, everything is just a very cool working environment. hopefully we are able to bring the excitement and energy to the people watching at home. >> reporter: ravens fans love the outdoor sets. >> my husband made me get up at 6:00 to see mike and mike. all time favorite. >> lot of ravens fans here, that makes it more fun. >> reporter: it took technicians a month to build the complex, they will tear it down monday and cleared out in a little under a week. don harrison, abc2 news. >>> all this week, we have been down way down yonder in new orleans, helping out the st. bernard project, helping families struggling to rebuild in new orleans. you can donate to hurricane katrina victims, head to abc2news.com, pick ravens nation in the program, designation section. >>> it's purple friday. we are counting down to the super bowl. live with a special tonight. live coverage of the fan hoopla and a breakdown of everything to expect this sunday starts here at 7:00. >>> the cold snap is back, along with colder temperatures, came a little snow this mornin
quarterback, has been broadcasting all week. >> the crowd involvement, everything is just a very cool working environment. hopefully we are able to bring the excitement and energy to the people watching at home. >> reporter: ravens fans love the outdoor sets. >> my husband made me get up at 6:00 to see mike and mike. all time favorite. >> lot of ravens fans here, that makes it more fun. >> reporter: it took technicians a month to build the complex, they will tear...
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massive grassroots movement against the keystone xl pipeline, which opponents say will devastate the environment and imperil the health of communities in its path. president obama has delayed a decision on the project until spring after initially putting it off until after the november election. chinese hackers broke agaiin toe times. the times hackers appear to have used tactics employed by the chinese military. beverage maker pepsico has announced they will stop using a potentially harmful ingredient in gatorade following an online campaign launched by 15-year-old girl. she became concerned about brominated vegetable oil after reading about it online. the ingredient, which is used in some drinks to keep flavors from separating, is patented as a flame retardant and has potentially the link to a range of health conditions including neurological disorders and thyroid changes. more than 200,000 people signed her online petition against brominated vegetable oil. pepsi will replace the gritty with a substitute. former new york city democratic mayor ed koch has died at the age of 88 to. the legendary
massive grassroots movement against the keystone xl pipeline, which opponents say will devastate the environment and imperil the health of communities in its path. president obama has delayed a decision on the project until spring after initially putting it off until after the november election. chinese hackers broke agaiin toe times. the times hackers appear to have used tactics employed by the chinese military. beverage maker pepsico has announced they will stop using a potentially harmful...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....
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about two things: a physical environment and a social environment. in the case of highlander people in bosnia singing together, the two are pretty much inseparable. (narrator) in a mountainous region of bosnia herzegovina close to sarajevo, a sheep herding community has developed a unique singing style known as ganga. this genre, which is primarily sung outdoors in groups, closely reflects the conditions and life style of the highlander commity. in bosnian highlander culture, specifically in mt. bjelasnica, people will spend a lot of time outdoors since it's the herding culture. they will spend a lot of time up in the hills all alone looking down into the valley. and if somebody's passing through the valley, they certainly want to be heard. [singing ganga] it is very important to conquer that space with your voice. in terms of finding a genre that will carry the furthest, it's definitely a genre called ganga. and this particular type of singing is characterized by very close harmonies, so voices are close to each other and they somehow acoustically c
about two things: a physical environment and a social environment. in the case of highlander people in bosnia singing together, the two are pretty much inseparable. (narrator) in a mountainous region of bosnia herzegovina close to sarajevo, a sheep herding community has developed a unique singing style known as ganga. this genre, which is primarily sung outdoors in groups, closely reflects the conditions and life style of the highlander commity. in bosnian highlander culture, specifically in...
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it is very different than the environment we have grown up then. the ability to take the benefit and roll it together, when you start to think about retirement projections, you really have a comprehensive view of what you have accumulated and you continue to build on that. we have studied participants age 20 to age 24 and 51% never engage in a plan at all. 4% of this population will cash out, i'm sorry, 24%. 33%, maybe they get to 4% from a cash them out, they will never accumulate a retirement. >> i would like to touch base on a couple of things. financial literacy, the pension committee and we need to have financial literacy education. i forgot who assigned you, was a senator and the aid reign i would like to have your students work on a math curriculum uses all of the issues and the retirement to teach math also teach financial literacy at the same time. because we used to have shop and home back and pole is home economics. so there is a place for us to help kids understand the world they are going into. so they don't get in trouble with credit
it is very different than the environment we have grown up then. the ability to take the benefit and roll it together, when you start to think about retirement projections, you really have a comprehensive view of what you have accumulated and you continue to build on that. we have studied participants age 20 to age 24 and 51% never engage in a plan at all. 4% of this population will cash out, i'm sorry, 24%. 33%, maybe they get to 4% from a cash them out, they will never accumulate a...
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trace yes wilkins got answers today from the washington suburban sanitary commission. >> reporter: today water levels are looking good at the dam, but yet water tess patuxent river reservoir got as high as eight feet above average. >> early thursday morning about 2:00 a.m. that's when looking at the gauges and the levels in theries advisories, we knew there would be issues about having to rerelease more water. laurel city officials decided to order a voluntary evacuation and businesses, as the rushing water began to rise, one woman, a camper believed to be homeless, drowned, another man was injured. >> when you have major events, you have to do what you have to do. there was an awful lot of rain. >> reporter: in the misdemeanor st., the mayor said he would follow up with officials to find out why high-water officials were a surprise to them when they knew a storm was coming. >> i have concerns, and, you know, why this wasn't calculated, and planned for ahead of time. >> if we had known there would be 5 or 6 inches of rain, it might have been different. i think we acted appropriately. >>
trace yes wilkins got answers today from the washington suburban sanitary commission. >> reporter: today water levels are looking good at the dam, but yet water tess patuxent river reservoir got as high as eight feet above average. >> early thursday morning about 2:00 a.m. that's when looking at the gauges and the levels in theries advisories, we knew there would be issues about having to rerelease more water. laurel city officials decided to order a voluntary evacuation and...
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to provide real value to you such as saving money, improving energy efficiency, and protecting the environment. so, the green button here we are in san francisco, i can say with some public comfort that pg&e is a signatory to the green button, download my data. and basically you go to the utility website. you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure out if your refrigerator is broken function need a new air conditioner. that's real money if you think about it at a commercial or industrial scale. that is one data set. to your other question about what is the federal government doing, we're seeking not j
to provide real value to you such as saving money, improving energy efficiency, and protecting the environment. so, the green button here we are in san francisco, i can say with some public comfort that pg&e is a signatory to the green button, download my data. and basically you go to the utility website. you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take...
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fast forward to 2011, data for all ceos, that's up 22% from 2007. while ceo pay on wall street is down 56%, $14.2 million. jamie dime orange the highest paid ceo on wall street in 2011, as he was the year before, as his bank racked up record profits but his bonus was cut in half because of a big trading loss. right now it looks like blankfein will move back to the top spot. his 2012 pay nearly doubling to nearly $21 million. maria, back to you. >> dow 14,000 special continues tonight. we'll take you live to the exclusive tiger 21 conference at the breakers in palm beach, florida. yes. that's a group of the mega wealthy getting together and comparing notes, putting money to work and talking about it. gary kaminsky is there in the middle of it there along with michael sonnenfeld, the group's founder. hear what he has to say about this market and how he's allocating capital. back in a moment. >>> welcome back to our special coverage. the dow industrials closing above 14,000 for the first time since 2007. reaction for the big, big money. tiger 21 a grou
fast forward to 2011, data for all ceos, that's up 22% from 2007. while ceo pay on wall street is down 56%, $14.2 million. jamie dime orange the highest paid ceo on wall street in 2011, as he was the year before, as his bank racked up record profits but his bonus was cut in half because of a big trading loss. right now it looks like blankfein will move back to the top spot. his 2012 pay nearly doubling to nearly $21 million. maria, back to you. >> dow 14,000 special continues tonight....
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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she's so popular on a bipartisan basis, one of the questions is does she want to get back into that environment. >> if her health is good, and i hope her health is good, i think she will be in that fight. but we'll see. >> it's going to be hard to say no. a pretty compelling case. >> you've known her for 20 years, thank you very much. >>> chaos in front of egypt's presidential palace. a fire broke out after protesters hurled molotov cocktails. violence has rocked egypt now for more than a week as protesters have been challenging the islam mist president, mohamed morsi. let's go live to ben wedeman. he's back in cairo on the scene. what's the latest, ben? >> reporter: well, what we have, wolf, is ongoing clashes at the palace, the seat of the egyptian president. at least one man was killed, shot with live ammunition in the head and chest, and more than two dozen people wounded. in addition to that, egyptian tv has broadcast live pictures of a protester, a man who was stripped seminaked and then beaten brutally on the ground, an indication that the situation here is increasingly volatile. there a
she's so popular on a bipartisan basis, one of the questions is does she want to get back into that environment. >> if her health is good, and i hope her health is good, i think she will be in that fight. but we'll see. >> it's going to be hard to say no. a pretty compelling case. >> you've known her for 20 years, thank you very much. >>> chaos in front of egypt's presidential palace. a fire broke out after protesters hurled molotov cocktails. violence has rocked...
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know why they're there there and it's even worse than being because not only are you wouldn't terrible environment where everybody basically wants to kill you. and you walk around and suddenly the earth explodes and your best friend just lost his leg. you. to test the people you're supposed to be fighting for. and you do crazy things and that's what to redact it's about and that's what cancer does a war was about. these wars make no sense and crazy things happen here if studied the phenomenon or rather the pathology of violence for a while for decades why is america so keen to get involved in conflicts whatever they hop on from afghanistan to libya shooting first and thinking later many things in here that we're repeated over and over again that you know sort of. create this and this atmosphere one is america is the greatest day shouldn't in the world i don't know how many times i've heard that they say that in russia do you say russia is the greatest nation in the world not often i yeah and why are we all over the world why are we in countries you know we have you know a military presence all ove
know why they're there there and it's even worse than being because not only are you wouldn't terrible environment where everybody basically wants to kill you. and you walk around and suddenly the earth explodes and your best friend just lost his leg. you. to test the people you're supposed to be fighting for. and you do crazy things and that's what to redact it's about and that's what cancer does a war was about. these wars make no sense and crazy things happen here if studied the phenomenon...
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from the streets of canada. operations. in which. they were. mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us. all of our stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with r.t. that americans are living in a well end state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day are you aware of it like it understood now or was paranoid because like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last week's political picture redacted. my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the practice of what the hell are we doing in iraq. these terrible things happen
from the streets of canada. operations. in which. they were. mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us. all of our stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with r.t. that americans are living in a well end state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government...
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we want people to get around in a way that steps lightly on the environment. we want people to get around in ways that are enjoyable. and that really contribute to what makes san francisco special, such as our wonderful cable cars. but above all, we want to make sure that people can get around the city safely. it's no good to have a great transportation system if people can't get around safely. people need to not only be able to be safe, but to be able to feel safe, and nowhere is that more important than when you're on foot because that is when you're arguably the most vulnerable. it's also how every trip starts and ends. and many trips in san francisco, and we want more of them in between, to be on foot as well because it's a nicer way to enjoy the city. but if we want people to be out and walking, we need them to be safe. we want them to feel safe, and that's what we're here to talk about today. and none of that will happen without great leadership. so, without further ado, happy to bring up our great leader, the mayor of the city and county, ed lee. (appla
we want people to get around in a way that steps lightly on the environment. we want people to get around in ways that are enjoyable. and that really contribute to what makes san francisco special, such as our wonderful cable cars. but above all, we want to make sure that people can get around the city safely. it's no good to have a great transportation system if people can't get around safely. people need to not only be able to be safe, but to be able to feel safe, and nowhere is that more...
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having said that, we do notice as it's an online environment that we operate in, we do notice any account that signs up from the maryland area is more likely to vote on baltimore and conversely anyone from the bayer is a little more likely to bet on the 49ers. that balances out from the fact we have people all over the world. >> pat, you know, with all the talk of this being the horrible or the super baugh, how many times will the name harbaugh be mentioned? >> we posted an over/under of 20.5, and that was not very easy to do. we're hoping that -- because early betting is on the over 20, so people are expecting are expecting it will be said at least 21 times from opening whistle to -- >> i have to say krystal and i have already decided there's a better looking harbaugh that might be affecting the betting. >> which one do you think is the better looking one? >> jim. >> john. >> pat, thank you so much for joining us. i guess we'll have to wait until sunday night or maybe monday depending on if you're s.e. to answer my question about beyonce's straight hair. she set the record straight thurs
having said that, we do notice as it's an online environment that we operate in, we do notice any account that signs up from the maryland area is more likely to vote on baltimore and conversely anyone from the bayer is a little more likely to bet on the 49ers. that balances out from the fact we have people all over the world. >> pat, you know, with all the talk of this being the horrible or the super baugh, how many times will the name harbaugh be mentioned? >> we posted an...
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a lot of upside momentum. >> best game in town, but does washington screw it up? >> given the opportunity based on history, you know what side you would have to answer that question on. the hope though is that, you know, you've got the sequester, right, coming up march 1st, kicked the can a bit on raising the debt ceiling. >> want to watch the four ps, production, politics, profits, along as profit numbers come through, the market can lift. the personal income, the jobs number and the production is the industrial expansion. this last quarter was low, but mine us 0.1% because of defense reduction. other parts of the economy are doing well, especially the consumer. >> let's talk about what took us here. bank of america doing very well, verizon, at&t. you had the financials and the telecom stocks as the leadership groups. merck was down 2%. exxon down. three dow stocks were actually down. what happened there and what are you seeing at the end of the kay? >> finally seeing the laggards catching up and telecoms have done okay during this period, but i think what urugua
a lot of upside momentum. >> best game in town, but does washington screw it up? >> given the opportunity based on history, you know what side you would have to answer that question on. the hope though is that, you know, you've got the sequester, right, coming up march 1st, kicked the can a bit on raising the debt ceiling. >> want to watch the four ps, production, politics, profits, along as profit numbers come through, the market can lift. the personal income, the jobs number...
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that magazine is probably, i've never seen except for .22 caliber. they don't work very well either. as a practical matter, somebody said, he cannot have 100 round magazine, well, nobody has them anyway. so go ahead. i think they get into a problem. >> is this constitutional? >> anything at some point, the question when you are passing laws that impinge on fundamental constitution and rights. how serious do they impinge on those rights? secondly, is there a benefit from doing it? the same is true. it is not just on constitutional to say it cannot say anything. it is also unconstitutional to put an unreasonable burden on this. i know i am talking in circles but you cannot really say for certain what a court would or would not say. what i'm saying is that when you get up into those esoteric things that most people don't buy because they don't work very well, they don't see any reason for them. a court might say that that is a reasonable thing. i think the 30-round and 10-round magazines are different. >> and the background check question. >> the argume
that magazine is probably, i've never seen except for .22 caliber. they don't work very well either. as a practical matter, somebody said, he cannot have 100 round magazine, well, nobody has them anyway. so go ahead. i think they get into a problem. >> is this constitutional? >> anything at some point, the question when you are passing laws that impinge on fundamental constitution and rights. how serious do they impinge on those rights? secondly, is there a benefit from doing it?...
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we aren't going anywhere in a bull market without that pch we need clarifications on policies from washington and europe. we need to see the fed engineer some rise in creating run away inflation, mandy. i know is a tall order. companies will be more optimistic and they will start spending ghen a big way. that what we need. here you see the dow at 1412. up to the highs for the day. people have been writing in saying what the heck, bob. an great unemployment report. let me give ut four point here that i see for the rally. i agree with them. it is not a particularly great point overall. number one, first day of the month. i think that the most important thing. if you put up the big screen, i will show you. we see the market move to the upside today. secondly ism and consumer confidence numbers quite strong. i know that doesn't get as much publicity but those numbers were excellent. china's manufacturing numbers came out. still in growth territory. and if higher enploimt rate means continued fed stimulus. mandy, bottom line is, there are a few reasons why the market would be up today. back to you
we aren't going anywhere in a bull market without that pch we need clarifications on policies from washington and europe. we need to see the fed engineer some rise in creating run away inflation, mandy. i know is a tall order. companies will be more optimistic and they will start spending ghen a big way. that what we need. here you see the dow at 1412. up to the highs for the day. people have been writing in saying what the heck, bob. an great unemployment report. let me give ut four point here...
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know why they're there there and it's even worse than being because not only are you wouldn't terrible environment where everybody basically wants to kill you. and you walk around and suddenly the earth explodes and your best friend just lost his leg. you. to test the people you're supposed to be fighting for. and you do crazy things and that's what to redact it's about and that's what because it is a war was about. these wars make no sense and crazy things happen here if studied the phenomenon or rather the pathology of violence for a while for decades why is america so keen to get involved in conflicts whatever they hop on from afghanistan to libya shooting first and thinking later many things in there we're repeated over and over again that you know sort of. create this and this atmosphere one is america is the greatest day should in the world i don't know how many times i've heard that do they say that in russia do you say russia is the greatest nation in the world not so i often i yeah and why are we all over the world why are we in countries you know we have you know a military presence all
know why they're there there and it's even worse than being because not only are you wouldn't terrible environment where everybody basically wants to kill you. and you walk around and suddenly the earth explodes and your best friend just lost his leg. you. to test the people you're supposed to be fighting for. and you do crazy things and that's what to redact it's about and that's what because it is a war was about. these wars make no sense and crazy things happen here if studied the phenomenon...
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the -- i'm lost. >> you could find yourself in this country in a lawless environment through a natural disaster or riot. ma rawing gangs going throughout the area looting stores, looting, robbing and raping. >> jon: if you close your eyes lindsey graham delivers a pretty good tennessee williams -- you don't understand there are mauraderes out there and me here on a staircase in only a neglig, we just my parasol and julep to protect me. looting robbing and raping. they may be a gang but you have to admire their ambition. that's a maurading gang going places. [ laughter ] we need guns to protect us on a government on the verge of fascism and impotence. hasn't gone either way, but it could. no one has suggested disarming the pocket. that's the point. we're talking about restricting certain military style weapons as we do with tanks, businesses and i don't know napalm. what is wrong with that? >> i'm holding in a hand a pistol grip. under this proposed legislation if this piece of plastic, this pistol grip were attached to this rifle, it would suddenly become a banned assault weapon. >> jo
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it's or solar its a superior environment for rate certainty and it would both offer residential customers and the city considerably less risk around the of service. >> that is once you have built out. >>> yes, we have a farrell rapid build out schedule for that very reason we would start the program obviously with 100% bought power and then, quickly, roll out local resources to hedge that and so you would have within a couple of years a significant hedge on your wholesale price of power and by your four-year, five, year six, you are over 50% mitt gated and whatever happens in the market whether it goes up or down it is hit the c c a customer less than it would hit the p g and e kir or the direct access customer who have a more direct exposurethat commodity price. >> and then the residents you bring along after the commercial customers are enrolled. >> well in general because year face one is currently focused on the residential class we are recommending that the residential customers be added quickly in phase two along with the commercial customers to balance the load between day time and
it's or solar its a superior environment for rate certainty and it would both offer residential customers and the city considerably less risk around the of service. >> that is once you have built out. >>> yes, we have a farrell rapid build out schedule for that very reason we would start the program obviously with 100% bought power and then, quickly, roll out local resources to hedge that and so you would have within a couple of years a significant hedge on your wholesale price...
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washington with more. what do we know? >> reporter: good afternoon. we have seen on this issue the last year, major catholic figures and groups are split in their response. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is calling it the next step while respecting religious concerns. nonprofit religious employers such as catholic colleges and hospitals will be able to opt out in providing female contraception. the encloses come out of the user fees that insurers pay to the government in the new federal government or exchanges established by the obamacare law, but they insist taxpayers won't foot the bill because increased access to contraception will be net savings for all concerned. quote the issuer of the plan would be paid for the user a reduction in user fees. this is from a conference call that happened a short while ago. user fees are not paid for by the federal government. user fees says hhs are contributions that the plans or issuers are paying for them to participate in the market, places.
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i didn't want to, my staff gave me a list of 22 things we needed in new york and i was dying to ask him -- >> only 11. >> yeah, right. on the morning of his inauguration i figured that was not quite appropriate. so a rare moment of restraint. >> humor he is very shy. >> rare moment, rare moment of restraint. >> okay. let's plunge in. on monday you put out the five-page bipartisan, bipartisan framework and the "politico" we like to read between the lines. in the bipartisan agreement it talked about nonforgeable electronic means of employment verification that is code for a super social security card that would have some sort of biometric thing like a fingerprint in it. senator schumer, you said you were for this. senator mccain, what is your view of requiring that? >> i'm for this. i would like to remind you 9/11 commission made a series of recommendations. one of three that was never implemented was this kind of identification that's required. now exactly how you, what you call it and how you get to it but there is technology now that could give us a social security card, people with so
i didn't want to, my staff gave me a list of 22 things we needed in new york and i was dying to ask him -- >> only 11. >> yeah, right. on the morning of his inauguration i figured that was not quite appropriate. so a rare moment of restraint. >> humor he is very shy. >> rare moment, rare moment of restraint. >> okay. let's plunge in. on monday you put out the five-page bipartisan, bipartisan framework and the "politico" we like to read between the lines....
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we see that environment sticking but the reflation effort by the fed the bank of england, bank of japan, all bad for the long end of the u.s. yield curve. pimco is avoiding longer data issues beyond ten years. we'd rather stick to the five to ten-year part of the yield curve. >> you paint a scenario in which somebody watching would say well that is exactly the scenario i see if i think the stock market is going to go noticeably higher and yet you guys aren't looking for double digit gains this year for the dow. >> this is also a relative gain. there are better opportunities we think where you're safer and there is the potential for volatility still because of macro risks of course. and to see stocks continue moving upward reminds us that the financial market performance is continuing to diverge from economic performance. the employment report while good is still not great. we want to monitor to the extent to which markets move away from the way economies perform because that will set up dangers in the future. >> you have to admit, the economy save for the shockingly disappointing gdp re
we see that environment sticking but the reflation effort by the fed the bank of england, bank of japan, all bad for the long end of the u.s. yield curve. pimco is avoiding longer data issues beyond ten years. we'd rather stick to the five to ten-year part of the yield curve. >> you paint a scenario in which somebody watching would say well that is exactly the scenario i see if i think the stock market is going to go noticeably higher and yet you guys aren't looking for double digit gains...
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destroyed evidence of the torture in the tapes he's enjoying a book tour right now and is going around washington giving speeches on how great torture is none of them are in prison and none of them will ever be prosecuted for the crimes that they've committed it's truly astounding i mean you're representing the two tiered. justice system on the wrong side really showing the lawlessness the other impunity that the real porters were criminals have or their gallivanting around the world selling books talking about their careers something that's particularly disturbing is that the prosecution along with multiple other people have said that your punishments not harsh enough right i mean is that surprising to you that people are actually saying that you deserve more jail time yes in in october two thousand and twelve when i accepted the plea to violating the intelligence identities protection act the judge called thirty months fair and appropriate just a couple of months later on friday she said that it was quote way too late unquote and that if she had not had her hands tied by this plea deal that she
destroyed evidence of the torture in the tapes he's enjoying a book tour right now and is going around washington giving speeches on how great torture is none of them are in prison and none of them will ever be prosecuted for the crimes that they've committed it's truly astounding i mean you're representing the two tiered. justice system on the wrong side really showing the lawlessness the other impunity that the real porters were criminals have or their gallivanting around the world selling...
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destroyed evidence of the torture in the tapes he's enjoying a book tour right now and is going around washington giving speeches on how great torture is none of them are in prison and none of them will ever be prosecuted for the crimes that they've committed it's truly astounding i mean you're representing the two tiered justice system on the wrong side really showing the lawlessness the other impunity that the real torture is workmans have are there gallivanting around the world selling books talking about their careers something that's particularly disturbing is that the prosecution along with multiple other people have said that your punishments not harsh enough right i mean is that surprising to you that people are actually saying that you deserve more jail time yes in in october two thousand and twelve when i accepted the plea to violating the intelligence identities protection act the judge call. called thirty months fair and appropriate just a couple of months later on friday she said that it was quote way too late unquote and that if she had not had her hands tied by this plea deal that
destroyed evidence of the torture in the tapes he's enjoying a book tour right now and is going around washington giving speeches on how great torture is none of them are in prison and none of them will ever be prosecuted for the crimes that they've committed it's truly astounding i mean you're representing the two tiered justice system on the wrong side really showing the lawlessness the other impunity that the real torture is workmans have are there gallivanting around the world selling books...
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of 22%. and it was a strength in refining and chemicals that drove profit at exxon mobile in the fourth quarter. the company earned over $9 billion. better than expected $2.20 a share on revenue of $115 billion. that's the latest from left the fox business network, giving it power prosper. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ dennis: breaking news on violent protests and egypt, may be the worst crisis the country has faced since the 2011 fall of mubarak. they're protesting president mohammed more -- president morsi, lighting fires, begging gates and throwing stones. that got can be chanting -- to be heard chanting leave. the opposition says it is a power grab by the muslim brotherhood
of 22%. and it was a strength in refining and chemicals that drove profit at exxon mobile in the fourth quarter. the company earned over $9 billion. better than expected $2.20 a share on revenue of $115 billion. that's the latest from left the fox business network, giving it power prosper. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for...
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you don't hear apologies coming from people in washington. you hear suedo apologies, you know, i'm sorry if. but there was no if in this one. he spoke directly of his inappropriate comments in a piece in the "omaha world herald" 14 1/2 years ago. and having cleared the air of that, he made very strong statements as to his support for equality, for all citizens, including members of the armed services and their families. and it seemed to me that having that on the table made it something that he would not be able to back away from. >> sir, as you have said in that op-ed that times and minds have changed and we now have the full repeal under president obama of don't ask, don't tell. and chuck hagel got on the record yesterday, talking about the support he has of that. take a listen. >> i'm fully committed to implementing the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. and doing everything possible under current law to provide equal benefits to the families of all -- all our service members. >> so, sir, hagel has said military chaplains will not be forced
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a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place to have these kinds of parks. that dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice of the wildfires that are on the g
a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in...
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ao >>> 8:22. boy a big storm that is sweeping across the eastern part of the country, it's blamed for this, a huge pileup in indiana. at least 30 vehicles were involved. a lot of them were big rigs. at least ten people were hurt. one person's in critical condition. as you can see, heavy snow made it hard to see the roads. >>> 8:23. a used car dealer in the south bay is due in court this morning accused of swindling dozens of customers. some old office furniture is all that's left of the sunnyvale motor car's used car dealership. the car lot abruptly closed seven weeks ago. now we're learning the owner is accused of swindling more than 40 people out of their cars and money through an elaborate scam. >> any idea how he was able to keep operating? >> no. right now, no. that's all part of the investigation. you know, how -- whether he took money from one vehicle to -- to keep another person satisfied or what. we're not sure. >> reporter: police arrested the owner at his home in campbell yesterday. the
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if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't necessarily conclude they were a violent culture, i just concluded there was violence in their culture. the evidence is very clear where you find masker sites, where every place you drop a trench there are bodies, unburied bodies missing their heads, in some cases where there will be a head in one room and you can match it up to the body which is in another room 100 yards away and they didn't just end up there; somebody took the head off. and there will be places where it's all femurs, all gathered together. and places where it's obviously some kind of warfare event where people are all huddled into one
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officials here in washington are pressing to get more information. pierre homegrown islamic terrorists have exploded bombs in istanbul before. any claims of responsibility on this attack? >> reporter: no details on who might have done this. intelligence officials are trying to get to the bottom of this. >>> let's bring in jon karl with the white house reaction to the embassy explosion. jon, in the wake of the benghazi, libya, attack, lot of focus on security. >> reporter: no doubt since that, that's been a pair mount securing our embassies. this is one of the most heavily fortified embassies in the world. i have been there. there are several security points that you have to go to get inside the embassy in ankara. some concerns, don't know if there was specific threats on this embassy. the state department on their website that was there before this attack, there is continuing threat of terrorist attack against u.s. citizens throughout turkey. >>> obviously, looking for some sort claim of responsibility. >>> the latest details on that scare in the nig
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joining the company from washington, paul conway, former labor department chief of staff in the second bush administration and president of the, a group. thanks for joining us. i want to get your initial assessment of the number as it came out. >> expectations with kdp and numbers is for more but this is not a good sign to be a 7.9%. this is not going in the right direction. charles: there are a lot of aspects of numbers that bothered me. one is chronically unemployed, 27 week plus, four.seven million. i see those as people who used to work on assembly lines, used to make good money, could send their kids to college, proud americans and they will never be in that position again. >> you are one of the few folks out there and stuart varney also talking about this. critically important for people to understand. there is a new strata being created not because the individuals want to be there but because of the results of government policies. this week you cannot with a study showing one of seven parents ages 40 to 59 are providing direct financial assistance to their kids and of those, one
joining the company from washington, paul conway, former labor department chief of staff in the second bush administration and president of the, a group. thanks for joining us. i want to get your initial assessment of the number as it came out. >> expectations with kdp and numbers is for more but this is not a good sign to be a 7.9%. this is not going in the right direction. charles: there are a lot of aspects of numbers that bothered me. one is chronically unemployed, 27 week plus,...
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to mexico and 22 million departures. yielding a net positive 5 million entries in a 20 your time period. in our day and age with cheap international travel, most immigration would be circular and temporary if only the government got out of the way and made it possible to come easier and cheaper with a large scale of guest worker visa programs. there are pitfalls for the immigration reform. respecting rule will fall an ordinance but that are worthy of respect. free labor markets are important and the legalization and guest worker combined with e-verify or similar national identification style systems would evaporate many of the economic benefits and leave us all less free. now it can be positive, but only when we have the good laws that are capable of actually enforcing a free society. thank you very much. [applause] >> i know we started late but our panel is about to take questions. does anyone have any questions? >> my question is about immigration. >> [inaudible] 20% unemployment -- >> to start the market and create th
to mexico and 22 million departures. yielding a net positive 5 million entries in a 20 your time period. in our day and age with cheap international travel, most immigration would be circular and temporary if only the government got out of the way and made it possible to come easier and cheaper with a large scale of guest worker visa programs. there are pitfalls for the immigration reform. respecting rule will fall an ordinance but that are worthy of respect. free labor markets are important...
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clarification from washington on that grand bargain this year. secondly clarification from europe on their banking policies, on their need and move toward more integration. number three, a resumption of growth in the emerging market countries led by china. and, finally, the fed always mentions successfully engineering some kind of modest increase in interest rates without igniting rampant inflation. that's on everybody's list. that's a pretty tall order to get a new sick lahecular bull m. let me point out what has been going on with the ipo of the day. here it is. zoetis. 31.50 it opened at. put up the full screen. very important. 22 to 25 right now. that's what they're talking about. priced at 26. opened at 31.50. $2.2 billion. this is the biggest ipo since facebook and, carl, the biggest ipo at the new york stock exchange since grupo santander a mexican company back in september. >> we get to our chief economic reporter steve liesman on how much we have the fed to thank and what are we going to do when all the accommodation starts going away? >
clarification from washington on that grand bargain this year. secondly clarification from europe on their banking policies, on their need and move toward more integration. number three, a resumption of growth in the emerging market countries led by china. and, finally, the fed always mentions successfully engineering some kind of modest increase in interest rates without igniting rampant inflation. that's on everybody's list. that's a pretty tall order to get a new sick lahecular bull m. let...
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i am not from washington school. i work for the national republican congressional committee known as the nrcc, i'm from upstate new york. at 7 years old, i started volunteering on campaigns from a completely a political family. it just kind of happened. i went to school for business and then politics kind of found in may, is the best way to say that. i started interning at the governor's office and have been volunteering for the new york state party and the new york republican committee. i am from a blue states so i learned the hard way in tough places and on top panels, as well. i'm the only republican on the stage today. i work for governor george pataki in new york during a few jobs there and went out and worked on all levels on campaigns over the course of 12 years. i went from the election level to the presidential level. i found my way here after a couple of dust -- tough races in 2009 and 2010. one was a county executive race in westchester county and york. -- in a new york. we found a way to win that by 14 po
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what is even worse when you look at policy from washington there is nothing coming out of the white house to deal with this. if you look what the president is propoeing, he is talking about stuff like, raising taxes which is kind of absurd and stimulus spending which the last time did not work. at least depending what side of the aisle you're on you will say whether it worked or not, the but the stimulus plan didn't work the way they said it would work. martha: when you look at that number, it is a pretty low number when you consider $4 trillion has been put into the economy to get get jobs going. jobs council after a few meetings they decided they didn't need that anymore. >> he didn't use them. talk to the people on the council. jeff immelt and ken chenault, privately they were telling people he didn't talk to us. he didn't care. it was kind of a joke if you think about it. martha: but the narrative is out of the white house, look, things are improving. the housing market is starting to pick up. the stock market which a lot of people think is not an indicator how folks across the countr
what is even worse when you look at policy from washington there is nothing coming out of the white house to deal with this. if you look what the president is propoeing, he is talking about stuff like, raising taxes which is kind of absurd and stimulus spending which the last time did not work. at least depending what side of the aisle you're on you will say whether it worked or not, the but the stimulus plan didn't work the way they said it would work. martha: when you look at that number, it...
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panasonic officials says the business environment could change though the yen's decline would push up sales. competition in the digital product market has been intensifying. >>> sharp said it posted its first profit in five quarters in the final three months of last year. sharp executives say operating profit in the october to december period totalled about $28 million. that came largely from higher than targeted sales of smartphones and crystal television sets. the company set up a goal to start posting profits in the second half of this fiscal year that ended in march this is a condition for the firm to continue to receive support from its main banks. the managing director says the company will make speedy efforts to reform its structure and says the company will continue to sell its overseas plants and receive investment from taiwan electronics giant. >>> managers at sharp are also betting on one unique technology to bring business back. we explain. >> reporter: engineers at sharp looked into the future and the monitors, public computers and in smartphones too. the new liquid cryst
panasonic officials says the business environment could change though the yen's decline would push up sales. competition in the digital product market has been intensifying. >>> sharp said it posted its first profit in five quarters in the final three months of last year. sharp executives say operating profit in the october to december period totalled about $28 million. that came largely from higher than targeted sales of smartphones and crystal television sets. the company set up a...
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and whenever he needed to get away and get out of the stress of his environment, he would go into his room and start to paint. and he found that, you know, that just wasn't a popular thing with his friends so he had to keep it hidden. so he now wants to just make sure that other kids don't have to go through that. so basically he wants to make art cool for kids. >> reporter: thank you so much, matt. we'll have one more live report and tell you more about this. 4:00 to 6:00 tomorrow vernon davis' gallery 85. laura and jon, back to you. >> multiple skills. thank you very much. >> very cool. >>> this morning the 49er faithful are out in force. they're at the ferry building in san francisco. >> and that is where our own meteorologist christina loren joins us right out there along with fans and along with al roker taking a break but he's been on the "today" show all morning. >> we're actually trying to mostly accommodate them because this is his crowd after all. it's really san francisco 49ers crowd. all of these people came out early to have a very rare chance at an appearance on the "tod
and whenever he needed to get away and get out of the stress of his environment, he would go into his room and start to paint. and he found that, you know, that just wasn't a popular thing with his friends so he had to keep it hidden. so he now wants to just make sure that other kids don't have to go through that. so basically he wants to make art cool for kids. >> reporter: thank you so much, matt. we'll have one more live report and tell you more about this. 4:00 to 6:00 tomorrow vernon...
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. >>> good morning from washington, it's friday, february 1st, 2013. let's get to the first read of the morning. i'll get to the jobs report in a minute, but i want to get to hagel. i want to start there. no doubt chuck hagel had a rough outing before the armed services committee, the question is whether hostility to hagel's nomination breaks down so completely along partisan lines. that he's still able to survive. there's clearly a lot of republican opposition to hagel, some of it may be personal. the white house for now is chalking up the eight painful hours to political theatrics and believe these republican senators were simply tougher on hagel than they were on john kerry or on john brennan because they view hagel as a turncoat, but, wow, did hagel just sit there and allow himself to get flogged. >> i have already stated that i regret the terminology. i've already noted that i -- that i should have used another term. the bigger point is what i was saying, i think -- what i meant to say, should have said, it's recognizable. it's been recognized, is
. >>> good morning from washington, it's friday, february 1st, 2013. let's get to the first read of the morning. i'll get to the jobs report in a minute, but i want to get to hagel. i want to start there. no doubt chuck hagel had a rough outing before the armed services committee, the question is whether hostility to hagel's nomination breaks down so completely along partisan lines. that he's still able to survive. there's clearly a lot of republican opposition to hagel, some of it may...